How many helicase is required in prokaryotic dna replication?
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A primer provides the free 3′-OH end to start replication. DNA polymerase then extends this RNA primer, adding nucleotides one by one that are complementary to the template strand. DNA Replication in Prokaryotes: A replication fork is formed when helicase separates the DNA strands at the origin of replication.
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